Women in Victorian Britain Rights and Views.. During the whole of the 19 th Century women had no political rights though there had been some movements.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Deeds Not Words The Fight For Women's Suffrage
Advertisements

WOMEN IN THE 19 th CENTURY Oh, how far the ladies have come!
Women’s Rights In America By B.B.. Background Information Women’s roles in Early American History, or any country's history, has often been.
Fag Throughout the first half of the novel we, as readers, like Fag and her world view more and more. We often sympathise with the injustice she constantly.
Women Who Spoke Out. 1. Susan B. Anthony Leading organizer for women’s suffrage and equal rights Leading organizer for women’s suffrage and equal rights.
Slovenia, Sweden, Austria, France. AUSTRIAFRANCESWEDENSLOVENIA Buying major things for home. Always mother Usually mother
What Saith The Scriptures
 Unlike marriages of today, Anglo-Saxon marriages and "home life" were just as public and their business lives. Therefore, everyone in the community.
Age of the person What is your profession? For how long have you been married?
Professor Judith Wilt A Short History of “Domesticity,” and “Separate Spheres” In early modern culture, marriage is an incontrovertible sacrament, and.
WOMEN Many Muslims believe that Allah & Muhammad set high standards for the treatment of women Before Islam it was common for Arabs to kill their daughters.
Influential people in the History of Medicine. By Emilie Greenwood Y10.
The Role of Women in Victorian Society. Women and the Home Women were thought to have their priority as the home, with a domestic role. This meant they’re.
Divorce. Divorce in Britain Around 180,000 people seek a divorce every year. There are now more than 1.2 million single-parent families in the UK. Many.
Why More Women Are Poor Than Men. Poverty and Women For over 30 years, there has been a trend for increasing numbers of single women, and women with children,
Women in the Great War Women in Work The Great war and its impact on Society.
Women and Work 1880s-Present Day. Women and work before World War One.
 Topics: ◦ Role of women ◦ Role of children ◦ Church understanding of marriage ◦ Cohabitation ◦ Parenting styles.
Women in Nazi Germany.
 Suffrage, Franchise: the right to vote.  Suffragette: Woman who fought for the right to vote.
 Took throne in 1837 at age of 18  Queen for 64 years  Called Empress of India  Married Prince Albert from Germany Her first cousin Married in 1840.
ORDERED TO CARE Chapter 6 Nursing as work: divisions in the occupation By Corrina Johnson.
McGraw-Hill © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. 9-1 Chapter Nine l Work and Families.
Section 4: Daily Life in Athens. I. The Athenian Economy Most Athenian citizens were farmers who grew olives, grapes, and figs on terraced hillsides.
Reform and Reformers A Demand for Rights and Equality.
Women and the Vote Lesson Starter Write down what you can see in this picture e.g. convict, padlock. What do you think this picture is trying to show?
The Problem of Poverty around 1900 From Cradle to the Grave Changing Attitudes to Poverty.
Gender Legislation Timetable. Task 1: Legislation Investigation Find out as much as you can about the different legislation in place in Britain regarding.
Votes for Women (Morrison Ch. 3) 1.As democracy developed in Britain during the second half of the 19 th century so too did women’s rights. We will look.
IN SHAKESPEARES OTHELLO. Shakespeare in his play Othello depicts how women in the 15th century are regarded by society and their expectations. What were.
Chapter 9 – Religion and Reform
 Mankind was released from the fullness of their role.
Introduction to Jane Eyre
Women In Anglo- Saxon culture By: Lei’Neal Howard Audria Husted Phill Stark 1L.H.
Chapter 15 Section 3. How did the women’s suffrage movement begin? Women participated in abolitionism and other reform efforts. Some women activists also.
Women in Victorian Britain.
What Is The Connection Between
Romeo and Juliet Research Project The Place/ Role of Women By: Alexandrea Best Pd. 7 4/13/2011.
ANCIENT ROME -FAMILY AND CHILDREN-.
Born in Hot Wells, Texas Age 6 cared for her ill father Cooked, cleaned, had a straight A report card, awards for typing and debate, and sold most Girl.
Women’s Rights. Early 19 th Century Women 1.Unable to vote 2.Legal status of a minor 3.Single  could own her own property 4.Married  no control over.
THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN. Before the War: Before the outbreak of war in August 1914, women held traditional roles in family life. They provided their.
Women in the Great War Women in Work The Great war and its impact on Society.
Fighting Back: The Rise of Feminism Jonathan Kim and Lauren Kang.
The American Family 50 years of change. Change… The American family has undergone tremendous change in the last 50 years. Some argue that family life.
Votes for Women (Morrison Ch. 3) 1.As democracy developed in Britain during the second half of the 19 th century so too did women’s rights. We will look.
Queen Victoria ( ) 1837 Victoria became queen at the age of 18. Her reign lasted 64 years. She was an example to the people of her country, in.
Jan How useful is this source as evidence about women in the 1950s in Britain? Use details of the source and your knowledge to explain your answer.
Starter : What can you infer from this picture about the status of women in the first decade of the 20 th Century?
Elizabethan Women Brave Hard working Affectionat e Violated Resourcef ul Willing Intelligent Noble.
 In 1800 family roles mainly defined women. Women were legally inferior to men and economically dependent on men.  The Second Industrial Revolution.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights DECEMBER 10 th 1948 Adapted from
Apartheid in Practice. Based on the reading: What is apartheid? –Apartheid was a system of legal racial separation which dominated the Republic of South.
Changing Roles of Men & Women in the UK By the end of this lesson you should be able to: State 3 ways in which attitudes to the role of men & women have.
  A life chance is your opportunity to succeed in your vocation or economic potential.  Sex- is a biological term males XY, females XX.  Instinct-
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. was the first woman officially approved to practice medicine in Great Britain, and was a pioneer in opening education in medicine.
Gender Roles By Chelsea, Sasolie, Matt & Diana in the Victorian Era.
Who could treat you in the 19th century? As we have seen, before the work of Pasteur and Koch, no one understood the causes of diseases. Therefore the.
Reformers sought to improve women's rights in American society.
WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Oh, how far the ladies have come!
Attitudes Towards Women
What does this photograph tell you about women in Nazi Germany?
The Second Industrial Revolution.
Women in Victorian Britain
Changing attitudes to the role of men and women in the UK
SOCIALISM AND LABOR MOVEMENTS
Mary Wollstonecraft What rights did women have during late 1800s?
SOCIALISM AND LABOR MOVEMENTS
Grace and Charlotte.
Presentation transcript:

Women in Victorian Britain Rights and Views.

During the whole of the 19 th Century women had no political rights though there had been some movements in other areas to advance the rights of women.

Advancements In 1839, a law was passed which stated that if a marriage broke down and the parents separated, children under seven years of age should stay with their mother

In 1857, women could divorce husbands who were cruel to them or husbands who had left them.

In 1870, women were allowed to keep money they had earned.

In 1891, women could not be forced to live with husbands unless they wished to

These were very important laws which advanced the rights of women. However, they were good laws on paper. If a woman left her husband for whatever reason, it would have been very difficult for her to keep herself and children simply because the attitude of Victorian Britain was that women should stay at home and look after their husbands

The culture of the time meant that very few women were skilled in any obvious profession and, therefore, there were few jobs that paid well for women during the nineteenth century.

This view was supported by Queen Victoria - she hardly did anything to advance the cause of women. In 1870, Queen Victoria had written "let women be what God intended, a helpmate for man, but with totally different duties and vocations."

Example of the problems As an example of the difficulties women faced, one lady called Elizabeth Garrett Anderson against all the odds qualified as a doctor. However, she got very few people on her books in London as men would not be treated by a woman and women tended to remain with their male GP's as that was the way it was done. It took a long time before Anderson got a decent reputation among Londoners - and she faced much hostility along the way.

Type of Employment Number of women employed Domestic Servants1,740,000 Teachers124,000 Nurses68,000 Doctors212 Architects2